INDIANAPOLIS – UIndy golf head coach Brent Nicoson is pleased to announce the addition of a pair of future student-athletes to his men's team. Incoming-freshmen Bryce Robertson and Noah Wolfe both signed their National Letter of Intent recently to join the Greyhounds in 2020-21.

A graduate of local Fishers High School, Bryce Robertson sports a resume of success in both high school and junior golf tournaments. He is coming off a T-12 finish at the IHSAA State Final last summer, good for an All-State Honorable Mention nod. Robertson also earned the individual medal at the Noblesville sectional as a sophomore after helping FHS qualify for the state finals for the first time in school history his freshman year.
"Bryce is a big, strong kid that hits the ball a long, long way which will definitely help him at the collegiate level," said Nicoson. "He is a very good player and an even better young man so we are excited to get him in the mix with our returning players next fall.
"I have very high expectations for him, and I know he has the desire and work ethic to take his game to new levels. He will be an asset to our program."
Robertson also has earned multiple top-five finishes at GolfWeek Junior Tour events, as well as a runner-up showing at the 2019 Hoosier Junior Championship.

Noah Wolfe, who comes to UIndy from Tipton, Ind., and Tipton High School, is a two-time all-conference performer on the links. His runner-up finish at sectionals as a freshman helped clinch a regional berth for his team. He has three top-five performances at GolfWeek events to his credit, and as a 16-year-old, he was tied for the youngest player to make the cut at the 2018 Indiana State Amateur.
"Noah is a great kid that has tremendous athletic ability and that shows in his golf game," noted Nicoson. "He is a multi-sport athlete, which I love, and he has the work ethic, desire and talent needed to succeed at the collegiate level. He will no doubt be a huge asset to our program.
"I am very anxious to get Noah on campus next fall and get to work. He has the ability and game to be a solid contributor as soon as he arrives."
Wolfe is also a member of the National Honors Society and will graduate in the top-10 percent of the class.